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How to debug what Windows Admin Center is doing?

ng flag

I'm having issues with Windows Admin Center and the user interface doesn't really help troubleshooting them; thus I'd like to have a closer look at what WAC is actually doing with the servers it manages.

I know WAC uses WinRM and Remote PowerShell to manage systems; is there any way to get a full trace of the commands it sends and the answers and/or errors it receives back?

Is it possible to get a log of the actual commands exchanged between WAC and the systems it manages?

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cd flag

You could try using a browser (Edge) with "Developer Tools" enabled to see the trace for the API calls between the WAC and underlying host / cluster it is managing.

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ng flag
That would be useless. The browser only talks with WAC's web interface, I need to know what WAC is telling to the remote servers in order to implement the user's instructions.
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